Bonnet, Jean-Luc
[UCL]
Piotrzkowski, Krzysztof
[UCL]
Liao, Junhui
[UCL]
GASTOF (Gas Time Of Flight) is a type of fast-time detector affiliated to the HPS (High Precision Spectrometer) project which is a forward physics collaborator within CMS. It is a picosecond time resolution Cherenkov gas detector using very fast single anode micro-channel plate photomultiplier (Hamamatsu R3809U-50 or Photek 210) as a photon detector. We firstly measured characteristics of these two types of MCP-PMTs by a fast laser pulse in lab. Then two GASTOF detectors both equipped with a Hamamatsu R3809U-50 tube were studied in a beam test at CERN. According to the analysis of beam test data, the average number of photoelectrons (phe) was 2.0 for both phototubes. By making a cut on the number of photoelectrons such that the mean phe was 3.6 in one phototube and 3.2 in another, we obtained a time resolution of σ~11.7 picosecond (ps) and σ~8.2ps. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
Bibliographic reference |
Bonnet, Jean-Luc ; Piotrzkowski, Krzysztof ; Liao, Junhui. Study on GASTOF - A 10 ps resolution timing detector. In: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment, Vol. 762, p. 77-84 (2014) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/159658 |